President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said the Philippines does not have any plan to give the US wider access to Philippine military bases, amid tensions with Beijing over South China Sea territorial disputes.
"The Philippines has no plan to give the US military access to more bases," said Mr Marcos on April 15, in a forum hosted by the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines, at the Manila Hotel in the capital.
The Philippine leader was speaking just days after a historic April 11 trilateral summit in Washington, where the leaders of the US, Japan and the Philippines hit back at China's aggression in the disputed waterway.
US President Joe Biden also announced that he is seeking congressional approval for a US$128 million (S$174 million) budget to develop projects in the Philippine military bases where American troops currently have access.
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